aK. J!wlariai&ii 'CUT . , J . ' j -i. i ; , , x ; I i LA: GMDE : . . ' ' t. .i. ' r v - " i - . , . -. - VOLUME III - -. LA GRANDE. OREGON. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOliER 3. 1904 NUMBER 31 si? ti ll ml' m SrSt-'j BISHOP ATTACKS DIVORCE r iBishoD Potter Earnestly Solicits the . Church to Assist in Stamping out' Divorce Evil. 1 - -Its1 New York, Oct, S. Bishop Henry C Potter attacked divorce io vigorous terms in bia report fa-day io tba annual ccnTemlon of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New ITork. ' . . Be dedared that tiniest), tbe ohoreb set itself against the apread of the evil eooiety would relapse iota a state of praotloal barbarism. , Ha urged the clergy to - set .itself agalnat divorce, wbioh ha obararter izad as a "Godless license which flings aside the most sacrerhvoas because of vexatious onoongeniallty," For St Louis Union county will bs wall represent ed at the Hi. Louis fair in a few daya The following party and Ibis list may be increased are arranging to leave next Wednesday : W G Hun er and family, TJ GOonoband wife, 8 E Bine hart and wile, Mra. J P Halley, Mm Oartie German, Mrs 0 H Bidwell ' JE Beynolda and wife, Ed Oonley and wife, Mrs A. B Oonley, J.b-Onnley, and Hiss Nellie Grimmltte. Tbe party include twenty-'our in ii.ll. . . Magazine of Information 1 The Observer received B.turdw direot from tne Department of Gim- meroeand Labor, Waahingtoo D. 0. its monthly summary of Commerce and tinanoe, a quarto of 487 pages These pages are fu 1 of figure , bowing in dollaia and cents tbe amount of things imported from or expired to foreign countries and tbe volumoe ol international trade. . The volume is a THE New Autumn Styles in Clothing Haberdashery & Hatt L'aswi.iiMi issa'inM MidHniwl. JriWf CLOTHINO 1 asicMAcia, arcaa a eej - VI k . jMcNtsrsa. a. r. -JrW bmait In a great varieties and at best quality appeal The La Writable magslloe of information from which tha Observer will draw liberally in future for (he benefit of Itt readers. ' ' : Sale Expert Injured Spokane, Oct. S JtuN W. Boult ufe expert (offered sericuslnjary at Pullman, Wash, tod; by tba esplo s on of dynamite which tbe robbers bed left in the sale ' ol the Oregon Bailroad A Navigation company.' Tbe robbers tried' to blow open the sate Tueedey night- ; Boult wee tepairiDg it wheo the dynamite exploded. Dowie Must Disgorge Chicago, Oct. 3 Judge Tuthill to day decided that John Alexander Dowie muit give op 155,000 beqneatli bim by Frederick Sutton, while he was in the Zion bospitsl where be died in 190S. Tbe judge held that Button was of unsound mind when be made bia wil . r;i 0'.:v Sheep To Colorado. Elgin is ustaining its record, as- a sbsep ebipping ' point. Twenty four oar loada were shipped Irons bars last Sunday. 8) Waiter Bros, shipped ten oar loada to Colorado Tborsda; Aaron Wade of Enterprise sold and delivered 4600 bead of lamb bare to F H John son who reso'd them for shipment to Colorado. Tbi ta all that baa been d..ing so far tbia week in the sheep line. Recorder. .. National Muster lo II The master ro'l containing the uau. of iba loldiers sod sailors who have served the United States since the foundation of tbe government ebow that 8,304.995 men have ben in the mili'ary and navy service of Ibr TJoitid Btatasaa follow: Served in the B vilutionary war.' 154,038 war ol 181 i witb Enclsnd, 256,730 Mexioan war 1846-7, 78.718. Indian war 83 993 Civil war 1861-5 213,362, Spanish war SIS 000 Philippines and China 146,- tftl, making a grand total ' ol 3,304,- uuas. Of these 2,871.516 have been oalled equinped, paid and pensioned, ainoe the Bepublican party came into power an item Judge Parker seems to have forgotten in his charge of eitravig anoe. .. t ..... . Are now ready for your inspection.; Here yon CA' ee the artistic productions of tbe worlds beat makers o Olothing, Haberdashery and Hats in wide aasortinoli' of etyles and prioes. Everything in aptc-and-Bpnn new fresh from tbe hands of the makers and bound ta i'tter- ?st every man and young mau who wants to (ires tylishly at moderate cost. We especial) invite your examination ol the new Autumn styles in the famous ; Michaels -Stern - Fine For which we are sole 'Men's Au'umn SarK Suib are here at a price rang - ol !f 7 50 to $20 00 sometbiug to suit all purses. Unusually fine fabrics, in single , and douitle. j breasted sacks, beautifullp tailored and full worlli 18 00 ate lo be found in our large collection ol Sack Suits at OVERCOATS Are here at a price range of $5 00 to $18 00. A wide election of fabrics in every style, and unus- tP-f nally big value in our Autumn overcoats at r -- ' JEJaberdashery atd Hats pri. et that will surely tempt you to buy, if correct styles and Id you. Come and tee the new things. Grande Cash Store. ARMY; MAY FIGHT Bulgiirian Army Pre pare, for War and Se cure a Loan of 20 Million Dollars L Vienna, Oct. 8 In spite ol the re- oent visit of Ferdinand of Bulgaria to Emperrr Fran en Joseph at Schoen- bruno on which occasion tbe prinoe is said to bava promised to use all bia In fluence to Keep bin or. ruly people quiet li looks as if Bulgaria onoe more pre paring for war., ; - ::, A The Bulgarian army will be equipp ed witb new field artillery of tbe latest model and the government bat through j ins bank. ' ' ' - Tbe loan was riven ba tba exnraes I oooditioo that tbe Bulgarian govern- . k... .k. Ann r. li. army irom tbe Krupp faotories at ran instead of from Crensot, as origl- j Daily intended and alto place orders. fn. -ll m mmlmilinn vith ft irm.lt ftriM. I The Bulgarian government also, doddq iitwii w vuy an oivuiriKw iur the hnildinff ol the new Eaki-8aara- Zarsmbi railroad and all rolling stook for tba road in Germany aud tnemploy Gjrman engineers in its construction. Airship Race Postponed St. Loui", Oot. 3 An extension of 30 days has been granted the oonteit ants in tbe $100,000 airship competi tion at the world's fair by tba execu tire committee Indians Terrify Whites Seattle Wash, Oct 1. A thousand whiskey orased Indiana terrorize the western part of Ban Joan ialand and oalla for outside help are made by the arightuned whites. Tha revenue ant- - Clothing , , . agents here. $16' the ter Grant haa been asked to deprive the Indians of whisk- y and force them across the border Into British Oolusal bia wbere they .belong, . Until the Grant arrives there ia no protection tor the doien little settlements along the shores ' Ban Juan taore Vancou ver island,,. Be ports of outmgea and violenoe are momentarily ezpeoted, as the al titude of the Indiana ia ao threading and many whites have fled from Iheir homes. .Tbe party comprises about Broke World's Record i Pittsburg, Oof. 8 At tbe Devil is land t.aek tbii afternoon Barnsy 01 1 fleld in a peerless 24 a isr power broke tbe world's record going tan miles in a light weight car,tlm; 10. ..minutes 61 and I S seconds. Celtic Holds Record ; ' New York Oot 1 -Tbe Whits Star ateamer' Celtio arrived 11 here 1 from Liverpool and Queenetown and had on board tba largest number or persons ever brought tq this port on r single steamer , ' . el-.-! stn:; . The liaVoonaiated of 310 saloon 23S second cabin and 2,388 third class pas laengera, -wunner orew oi soi, inia makea a grand total of 8,818, peopl e At Qeoatown more than 100. imml- KImu" wo ion uuuiuu wr im m ui En-11?01"' ' " ' 'V " ' " ''1 '' jr.. cr l 11 U Alt lUK ... URUNKARDS W Vti , uea Blotnes, Oct 1. twenty won vaua uoiibtb w eauoiian a noma ror drunkard's wlvee in Iowa ia one of tbe bequeata ol the lata James Callahan; the eooontric philanthropic millionaire . Hr Callahan was a Strang advooato Vit temperaaoe during the latter years of bia life and gave freely to tbe oaune, Baby Drovned San Francisco Oot 8 Hilda Kelly, 3 years old was drowned in a tnb of water today. The mother found tbe little one when the child wia dying,, only a few minutes after baby Hilda had gone out to ply in tbe rear yard at her home. Falls in Well Redding Cal Oct, 3 AJ Cunning ham four years old tumbled into a 3 foot well at Auderson today and caromed on bis father, Louis Cunning ham who was working at tbe bottom andjthe father was hurt tba worse of tba two, being considerably bruised. Tbe boy waa nnoathed. Falls Into The River Albany, Or. 3 While a 'ores of bridge carpenter working uudrr tbe direction o"t u oounty court was en gegtd to building a mw hridgs across Orabiree orecit, )2 Tiiles from Albsny a aerious accident ooourred Tbe old br.dge weakened by many years ol use, was utilised sea false work in theoon truotiou of the new bridge. The heavy timber-run out on thaold struc ture caused tne b'lrlga to oollapse, throwing tbe entire I ro ol hilo down into the nrcam 20 leet Inlnw vheie . bey fell among a inn "f linibors it I hs old bridge. The men wr- qn ck ly eitricated ftorn tiled 1'iia vh':n it was found trut only tliree Ind iu taiosd iojurks none of which rs var ious. The man ' urt tbe wrntl had some large aplin'r r io L;n siile hut these were extracted without the aid of a surgeon and tba entire fore re turned to work, Tbe ony dam i. that tba force will ba fetor.d li in coostrnotioo work for a few da Uu I tbe debris can be cleared ay. Circuit Court Clioolt Jndga Bohert Eakin opened tbe October term of the circuit court this morning in the auditorium of the Commercial olub. Tbe docket wae read and oaaea arranged for trial. The 1 fatbtr's psitoer but ber perente ed to their marriage on aooonntof age. - , oricie Oral to be beard this afternoon is tbe Stevens Lithograph Oq. ye tbe Farmers k Traders bank. There is only about 1100 involved in the Istue. Tba following jurymen were axonaed 0 E Davis, 8 M Cioff, H P Campbell, T G Wilson, A J Goodbrod and Albert Hutchinson. . " - J ; GRAND JURY . The grand jury oonaiste of Jamee Mo Coy, foreman, John Neeley, Ed Mur phy, A H Parsons, John O' Bryant, P Znrbrok and G W Prope.k. The court appointed J W Kennedy, court bailiff, H W Stoner, grand . jury bailiff and E B Taylor jury bailiff. Tbe grand jury immed ately went to BAD, FOR THE "HELLO" GIRLS No mora will the Bolt voioe cf Cen tral exclaim,' "Good morning.' Nev ar again may we lis en to that melo dious "Number, please I .The v edict haa gone forth at tbe ffloes of the Pacific States Telephone 4 Telegraph oompany that all. this must cease and the "hello girls'Voon: fine themselves absolutely to business. Therefore, .it when you start to niaks ap angagamant this mornlngj you re ceive a ourt "Numberl" and noapiwt- ising salutation from tire girl "at' the other and, remember their ia a reaaon. , Tbe company has Installed an operat'. or whose sole oooupatlon is to listen to what the girls say to customers," to register the time it takes them to make a connection, and to report develop manti.; Io- one column of a large blank sheet there Is a spaoe In which ti mark the minutes aud seopnda of each girl'a 'unneoessiryoonversatioh'' during a day. ' Another oolumn pro vides for black marksdueto aaucinass, and still another will tell how much time she requires to answer a call after the number drops'T This system bomei' under the bead bf deportment, and girl's (alary as well as her. standing with the corporation depends upon it Go be careful. Don't blame tha operator. Oregon Journal Heinze Seeks Office, . Butte Moot.j Oot 8 A AUgUit Helnza, tbe millionaire mine owner, who has been fighting tbe Standard Oil oompany, bas for the first time oonsented to bsoome a candidate lor orflios and this morning accepted tbe nomination lor the legislature on tbe Democratic tioaer. He will be en dorsed by tbe labor party, populists, auti -trust republicans and anti-trust democrats. MR. DAVIS STANDS PAT T is a positive .. pleasure tun cord, amri' tbe general i Demooratlo ohaot, tha' the Hon Henry flanaaway Divis stands like a rook lor tbe protective n.i.il i- Whila tbe Democialic otmpaignTezt 0 it k ' oiling for tarif reform, and S bioking op the Bt Louii platlorm's di deration that tbe protro:lte tar i ft" is "rnbbbry," and wh:lo a ral ol Far kir's newtpaper supporters arebnoklng up tbe text b.iok and b'gging H w Ler j dn the same, that broth iv a b iy, as Mr D.roley calif Mr Davis, steps lor- ward In West Virginia a' d says in his furmal campaign fpeech : "I in for a 'ariff that will yield sufficient revu n ilea lor tbeeconominal and prop r ex pendi ures ol the government, and in that tariff I b lievi incidental protec tion to our Indu tiei Is tight and prop xt. I sue no reason foi changing my pillion as then tttef,"" " " ' How dear and simple aud under standable tbnt ti-1 Talk about youtb ful vigor I Why, Mr Davis ia tue only man in bis party who bas "nerve"' to rtsp uo and klok tbe platlorm on which, be stands all to smitbsreeni without i quiver of excitement. He is a gr- d old mau, tbat Is what be lei 1 . no rsson for obsnging my po hI' ' 'e says, snd be is right. Ha b ' elMcansee any. Irish World. Married . Harried at BskerCity Sept. 14 1904 John Hoke ol Wa'la Walla to Hazel Uoffman of Medical Springs by Judge Travillisn ol Baker congratulations of their many friends extended. - " obifoTT T'"r""01 ol"'-u-nn,w -Tor- ,auf aiwwirc.. . ,,. JL, her riTi , n , btn,I,0D- C00" separate table, known now a tbe lOonrtofCnloa County BUto, of Ore-1 Training Table for ihla they are very DEADLY t FRAUDS FOUND ? A ' Officers of Nonporcil Cork Works . Arrested is for iron . 1.1,, Life Preservers,'; Washington Octb 3 Ao slleged H eoalplrsoy Which was deva'oped by ol floiali in the department of oom meroe " and labor and, tba department I jus-, ties today resulted, ik'.ths arrest ai Camdeu N Jof J H Stone,., ,H 9 Q'-j'n , ard Charles W Biirs'and James Ru'f, v ofJBoers of tbe Nonpareil. Cork wurk. . They were apprehended under an in- , J' diolment found 8?p,embef 29 by the -A . .V ;j United 8t tea grand jury at Treut-o, .'. J, obsrging them with iw'n8pl(yCt9'de'V'iHiSi : " " Iraud tbe government and projudioe tba administration' ol steamboat .(totaWS! ai'eotion laws by putting upon tbe . market compressecV oork blnoks eon- taihiog in the cunter ao Iron b r weighing efgbt ounoev '"''"' "" REPUDIATED . . HIS PLATFORM., yf . ) it i- y '. r . ; S at Though ex-senstot. ,,H O. Davit It , . 0ndldte ,0' Vioe P" ,ldent. on tb Demooratlo tlok't an I prSeurntily ' agrees witff tb1 'plalfof .11 1 adopted by 1 V ' ' the convention which nominated him, " wbiob . ''denounces pr.troniin arob f-::';:' 1'5 Shot His Foot Tbe 11 year old son of Mr and Mrs Geo Wells who reside on the SaLdrldge,' while in the Si t of ahootlng a chiokeu, tbe gun went off premature, tha bullet taking effect in tba foot.. Dr Ulggara'.. Iressed the Injured member and the . little fellow ia getting along oloaly.: ' w th uo aerioua raaulta anticipated. Portland Markets , ' Wholeaale prioes todayareai follower HAY AND GRAIN ' ! ; . Wheat, export price,., B3o to 88a, Barley, best .21J0 to B.b' UaU 126. to 127.60 Hay, timothy w.. .... 15 to SIS .BUTTEa, EGGS AND FOULTRf - Butter bestoreamery 27.0 to 30 Butter, ordinary , ...25o . Eggs, per dozen.... .......,23c to 25o Chickens, per pound Hio j FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1, ! Potatoes per owt .'...SI $1.15 Onions, per owt ........ 1.K) to 11.75 Apples, best, tper box.,,...,.76oto II Poaches, best, per box Ok) to 76o , Beets, per taok..... ..1129 Cabbage, per pound. 2c - LIVE STOCK ' ': Steers .76 to3 ta ....$1.75 ....;..$a $000 ...$3 95 Cows Bulla , .. j 8to Hoga, beat... -i. .. Hogs, feeders.. ........... i. NIGHT WAS HER m ROR. I would cough nearly all niv bt lonn writea MrsChas AddIbitsk-. of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hsntly getauy sleep. , 1 had consumption so bud that If I walked a block I viulil counb frightfully aud spit blood., but when all other meiiii'lnes failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cored ' me and 1 rained M, i pounds." Its ahaolutoly guaranteed to cure UOughs, Coldi, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and- Lnni troublea . Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Neln liruj Co. . s THAT TIKED FKEUNU ' If you are ianquld, dapraaaed and incapable fur work, et Indicates that your User ia out of order, lierblna will assist nature to throw off bead. aobee, rheumatlam and ailments akin to servoosness and restore the energlee and vitality ol sound and perfeot health J i Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 2J 1903: "I have need Herbine for tbe peat two years. It has dona me mora good than all the doctors. Wben I feel bad and bave that tiied feeling I take a dose of Herbine. It la tbe beat mediolne ever made for chilla and - fever." bOcta a bottle, ' Sold by Nawltn Drng Co. r j : i vi